Sunday, March 14, 2010

Solomon Kane: Death's Black Riders #3 (of 4)

I was a big fan of the first Dark Horse Solomon Kane mini-series, but where that series soared, this one seems to be struggling.

Part of the fault is in the script by Scott Allie (based on the character created by Robert E. Howard), which doesn't seem to lend itself to being broken into four chapters - perhaps it will read better in a collection.

Here we have Solomon Kane squaring off against some demonic creatures that seem to be part horse. Most of the issue is spent inside a tavern waiting for the creatures to attack, with Solomon debating a priest.

But I think most of the fault lies with the art by Mario Guevara. It's dark and moody as you might expect, but it's so murky that we never get a clear look at the characters within. This is Solomon Kane as portrayed by The Shadow - he's always awash in darkness.

The other problem is that virtually every shot is the same medium-range, eye-level angle. Mixing up with some closeups and wide shots might have helped.

Even the ending, which wants to be a cliffhanger, falls short. The last three pages are confusing - I'm not really sure what's happening there (but I won't spoil it by venturing any guesses).

Kane is a terrific character, and there are great stories in the future - but this issue is a bit of a stumble. Here's hoping things are back on course next time around.

Grade: C+

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